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Kol Nidre

  • Village Community School 272 West 10th Street New York, NY, 10014 United States (map)

Member Registration

(Please find the required password in your membership confirmation email.)

Guest Registration

Children Services

*Please dress in white for this event.

Kol Nidre Appeal

As we prepare for the Days of Awe, we’re trying something new this year: we will not be making a fundraising appeal during our Kol Nidre service. We want to preserve that sacred time for reflection and connection, free from interruption.

But we can only make this possible with your support.
To sustain this experiment and help cover the real costs of our High Holiday services and vibrant year-round programming, we’re asking for a generous advance contribution from those who can make it.

You can use THIS FORM or donate in any of the following ways:

  • Venmo: @TheNewShul (please note “High Holiday Donation” in the memo)

  • Zelle: giving@newshul.org

  • By Mail: Send a check payable to The New Shul to The New Shul, P.O. Box 380577, Brooklyn, NY, 11238

Your generosity ensures we can continue to be a welcoming and inclusive community, for the High Holidays and beyond. Thank you.

Children’s Programming

Creative, engaging, and meaningful experiences for kids of all ages.

At The New Shul, we believe the High Holidays should be a time of connection and inspiration for the entire family. That’s why we’re offering dynamic, age-appropriate programming for children during our services this Holiday season. We also pride ourselves on our intergenerational approach to many of the main services, so children will be able to choose whether to spend their time with their parents in the sanctuary, with the children’s programming in the lunch room or hanging out with their friends upstairs.

All sessions will be taught and led by educators from the School for Creative Judaism (SCJ), ensuring thoughtful, joyful, and age-appropriate experiences rooted in creativity and meaning.

Kol Nidre:

Children will begin the evening by joining the community for the first 20 minutes of the Kol Nidre service – an opportunity to experience the beauty and power of the moment. Afterward, kids will split into age-appropriate groups for music, stories, and games and conversations about the themes of the holiday. A separate toddler group will also be offered.

Pricing:

$36 per child per service or $120 for all services.
Free for New Shul Members.

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